
Community Outreach
Unified Movement Foundation, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization under the umbrella of Unified Movement, LLC. The purpose of

LaTonya Alston – Director
What We Do
Unified Movement Foundation, Inc was founded by Gary and Tonya Alston. Their desire is to provide creative art programs and resources to needy families. They feel that everyone should have an opportunity to pursue an art that will cause their creative side to be properly developed. Programs will include music, drama and dance. Their goal is to provide free services that will allow individuals to explore the creativity that has been placed inside of them.
Our Principles
Unified Movement Foundation Vision:
Unified Movement Foundation will provide creative arts outreach programs and resources that promote healthier families and build stronger communities.
Unified Movement Foundation Purpose:
Unified Movement Foundation’s purpose is to provide the community with valuable resources that can be beneficial individuals in the community.
How You Can Get Involved
Volunteer
A donation of funds is critical to our success, but your time and talents
Become A Sponsor
Show your support by becoming a UMF sponsor! This is an amazing opportunity to impact lives in the creative arts community. We offer three distinct sponsorship levels.
Donations
Make a one-time contribution or set-up a recurring monthly donation to UMF.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
In June,
SILVER
- 1 Examination 2020 T-Shirt
- 1 Examination 2020 Bag
- Name/Logo Listed on website
GOLD
- SPONSORED EVENT ATTENDEE
- 1 Examination 2020 T-Shirt
- 1 Examination 2020 Bag
- Name/Logo listed on
website - Company advertisement in
conference bag
PLATINUM
- 3 SPONSORED EVENT ATTENDEES
- 3 Examination 2020 T-Shirts
- 3 Examination 2020 Bags
- Name/Logo listed on
website Company advertised leading up to and duringconference - Company advertisement on event registration table

Get in Touch. Get Involved.
Interested in becoming a volunteer or sponsor? Have a question about donating or just want information on getting underprivileged youth involved in the arts? We’d love to hear from you!